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October 11, 2005
Tuesday Melange
Since: (1) Harriet Miers is a woman; and (2) many of her critics are Republicans, we can hardly surprised that pinhead Matt Lauer felt compelled to ask Laura Bush whether "sexism" might be factoring into the ruckus over Miers' nomination. For Lauer's part, fatuousness is a job requirement that he fulfills well. But what of the First Lady's response? "It"s possible. I think that's possible," she answered Lauer. "I think people are not looking at her accomplishments." Nothing like buying into the old you-are-sexist/racist/homophobic-if-you-don't-fall-for-tokenism. Another misstep by the White House. As Mike from Chicago points out, wouldn't many of these people have supported Janice Rogers Brown?
Meantime, Michelle Malkin becomes the first prominent conservative blogger I am aware of who is delving into the apparent suspension of the 2nd Amendment in and around New Orleans since Katrina hit. Just remember: we noted it here first.
Finally: MSM suffers another blow, this time at the hands of Yahoo!, who will be using weblogs in its news search engine. Dan Rather could not be reached for comment. (H/T: Rob from down the hall.)
Posted by bill at October 11, 2005 12:13 PM







